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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Individuals and companies should have guaranteed rights of access to government-held non-personal data, says the chair of the panel advising government on use of public-sector data. In a formal letter to Michael Wills, the justice minister, the chair of the government's advisory panel on public sector information, Professor David Rhind, says that making such data available is "essential...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
By Jon Swaine Last Updated: 1:38PM BST 22 Aug 2008John Hemming, a Liberal Democrat MP, said that "systematic problems" with the Jersey legal system meant that the Justice ministers Jack Straw and Michael Wills must now fulfil their "duty to maintain the rule of law in crown dependencies" by stepping in to ensure justice is done.Together with Stuart Syvret, a Jersey senator, Mr Hemming...
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
... the worst forums would stifle discussions that were critical of Government policy.Justice minister Michael Wills said he hoped the report's findings would lead to greater public involvement in policy discussions.The Hansard Society's Digital Dialogues review, which was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice, found "risk aversion" from officials was the biggest problem facing online...
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Make My Vote Count (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Following the launch event in Leicester the Ministry of Justice Governance of Britain team have held five more regional events in Bristol, Nottingham, Newcastle, Brighton and London. Small events without any external organisations present, these were designed as a straight discussion between assembled members of the public and Michael Wills MP, Minister of State for Justice. Interestingly,...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
The list of people Gordon Brown has entertained at Chequers since becoming prime minister has been released.
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This is Guernsey (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
KEY policy issues facing Guernsey are on the table today at a meeting between Chief Minister Lyndon Trott and Michael Wills, the Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice.
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p2pnet (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... how this will be enforced has not yet been made clear,” say the story, adding: Justice minister Michael Wills said in a statement: “We believe sharpening the information commissioner’s teeth will enable him to be a stronger, more effective regulator.” . . Stumble It! silicon.com - Privacy watchdog may get powers to raid, July 18, 2008 Use free p2pnet newsfeeds for your site. It’s...
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ZDNet UK Highlights (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
... earlier this year, although how this will be enforced has not yet been made clear.Justice minister Michael Wills said in a statement: "We believe sharpening the information commissioner's teeth will enable him to be a stronger, more effective regulator."The way we use and protect information affects our ability to deliver better public services, opportunities for the most disadvantaged,...